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joining us now is john bolton. also cia operative michael scheuer. good to have you both here. >> if i may. lou: why and the world are we not able to get a straight answer over seven weeks about what happened to, why? who was responsible and why is the national media seen at -- seem nothing to be anything but lapdog sat? >> why can't we get straight answer? the story keeps shifting the administrations does no want to own up to the fundamental problem to deny reality. according to them outside is to be dumb -- defeated dumb -- defeated, copies removal was a triumph. that would require them to a bit they misjudged the situation. they did. there are four dead amicans. september 11 enters a timber 13 is important but they were not ready before hand and they should have been. that is the failure. >> i don't think they were not ready but i think they were chomping at the bit to rescue those people. people joined the military to go into harm's way. in a non perfect world you go with the best information and that you have. we don't let people be slaughtered
joining us now is john bolton. also cia operative michael scheuer. good to have you both here. >> if i may. lou: why and the world are we not able to get a straight answer over seven weeks about what happened to, why? who was responsible and why is the national media seen at -- seem nothing to be anything but lapdog sat? >> why can't we get straight answer? the story keeps shifting the administrations does no want to own up to the fundamental problem to deny reality. according to...
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john is 42. mortgage. married. two great kids. he wants to protect his family with a $500,000 term life insurance policy. what do you think it'll cost him? a hundred dollars a month? sixty? forty? actually none of the above. john can get a $500,000 policyfrom a highly rated insurer - for under $25 a month. his secret? selectquote. selectquote is impartial. they'll search the pick of insurers like these to give you a choice of your best prices. selectquote has great savings on term life for women, too. john's wife carrie, can get a $500,000 policy for under $16 a month. selectquote has helped make term life insurance affordable for hundreds of thousands of people since 1985. how about you? just call this number or visit selectquote dot com. lou: for your comments, charles said there's a stinch coming from washington, and it seems to be in the vicinity of the white house and the state department. we're going to leave it there apparently. we're going to -- what are we looking at? bud coburn says it's odd we don't hear from david petr
john is 42. mortgage. married. two great kids. he wants to protect his family with a $500,000 term life insurance policy. what do you think it'll cost him? a hundred dollars a month? sixty? forty? actually none of the above. john can get a $500,000 policyfrom a highly rated insurer - for under $25 a month. his secret? selectquote. selectquote is impartial. they'll search the pick of insurers like these to give you a choice of your best prices. selectquote has great savings on term life for...
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>> you know, the movie was john stockwell and one of the producers of hurt locker's call but i went out of my way as john will verify to get a republican cia operative at the highest level, a republican navy s.e.a.l. and one of the leading historians in the world not american to bet all of the things in the film. i wanted the opposition to bet it. the president comes out heroic because he makes the decision by himself. hillary clinton and panetta say go, do the raid. joe biden and gates say don't do it. the president thinks overnight this is in the movie and says, give me one hour from 7:00 a.m. to 8:00 a.m. the next day and authorizes the raid. it's not political, tis historical. i would not do anything political when it comes to making one of my movies. >> john stockwell, talk about what drew you to this topic, the drama, how compelling this is as harvey says, how historic it is and all of that is evident and there are other films and books about this. what draws you to this project? >> honestly i was very nervous because it's one of those pieces that very hard to vet. we started the
>> you know, the movie was john stockwell and one of the producers of hurt locker's call but i went out of my way as john will verify to get a republican cia operative at the highest level, a republican navy s.e.a.l. and one of the leading historians in the world not american to bet all of the things in the film. i wanted the opposition to bet it. the president comes out heroic because he makes the decision by himself. hillary clinton and panetta say go, do the raid. joe biden and gates...
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john king is in cincinnati tonight. john, another poll neck and neck, probably be a very long night on election night. what stood out in that poll to you? >> it is remarkable. if you look deep into the poll, the president might have a slight advantage, but this is a classic swing state and we have a dead heat. the president's getting the democrats. governor romney's getting the republicans so you want to look at the middle. 48% for governor romney. 46% for the president so a dead heat. both candidates are in the state today and will be back to make their case. because of ohio's diversity, what's the demographic composition. among nonwhite voters, he's getting 70% of the vote. cleveland, columbus, here in sena cincinnati. a growing latino population. the president starts with a head start. the white vote, 44% to 53% for romney. i would say this. if governor romney can keep the white vote closer to 40%, he has a chance and getting minority turnout, that was the president's recipe for success four years ago. >> i know that
john king is in cincinnati tonight. john, another poll neck and neck, probably be a very long night on election night. what stood out in that poll to you? >> it is remarkable. if you look deep into the poll, the president might have a slight advantage, but this is a classic swing state and we have a dead heat. the president's getting the democrats. governor romney's getting the republicans so you want to look at the middle. 48% for governor romney. 46% for the president so a dead heat....
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the john d. and catherine t. macarthur foundation, committed to building a more just, verdant, and peaceful world. more information at macfound.org. anne gumotz. the betsy and jesse fink gu foundion. the hkh foundation. barbara g. fleischman. and by our sole corporate sponsor, mutual of america, designing customized individual and group retirement pructs. that's why we're your retirement company. >>> welcome. time now for some reality checks. we've waited until all four debates were over so we could see them more holistically than we would one by one. so with a little more than a week before november 6th, i've asked two astute observers, widely recognized for casting a keen and discerning eye on what we journalists often miss, to sum up how they think the debates and the campaigns have served democracy or t. we won't rehash who won or lost. ultimately each of you haso make that call. we want instead to ask what we did or did not learn about the pickle our country's in, and how the candidates think we can get out.
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we appreciate it. >>> john dickerson with us now. good morning. >> good morning, charlie. >> what states are most important for the president? you heard norah talk about wisconsin, romney's campaigning in pennsylvania, but where is it most important? >> i think -- i mean, the president's going to all the eight battleground states, but ohio. if you look at the numbers as we're about to here in a minute, if governor romney doesn't win ohio, it becomes very hard for him. so, ohio, wisconsin, iowa, probably the big fire wall for the president. >> and for romney, what does he have to do? >> he's got to win ohio. we'll go through it here, but ohio is just a key state for him because if he doesn't, then he has to pick up a lot of other states on the map. let's take a look now, actually, at the route for governor romney. if he gets ohio, we'll give him ohio here. we'll also give him florida and north carolina's two states where he's doing well. then we'll also give him virginia, with its 13 electoral votes. we're starting here with a map of
we appreciate it. >>> john dickerson with us now. good morning. >> good morning, charlie. >> what states are most important for the president? you heard norah talk about wisconsin, romney's campaigning in pennsylvania, but where is it most important? >> i think -- i mean, the president's going to all the eight battleground states, but ohio. if you look at the numbers as we're about to here in a minute, if governor romney doesn't win ohio, it becomes very hard for him....
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independent production fund, with support from the partridge foundation, a john and polly guth charitable fund. the clements foundation. park foundation, dedicated to heightening public awareness of critical issues. the herb alpert foundation, supporting organizations whose mission is to promote compassion and creativity in our society. the bernard and audre rapoport the spring in order to appease rush limbaugh, ralph reed, grover norquist. >> you so let him off the hook. and i don't know why you do that. i feel as though that's what the media's frame for dealing with q the primaries is. "well, we all know that you have to appeal to the party'base in the primaries, and then you have to move to the center because that's just sometrtng that people have to do." why do we let people do that as though that dance was acceptable in a democratic society. >> oh no, i don't think you have to move to the center.t i'm only saying he chose to go that route in order -- because he thought he could only get the nomination that way. >> but why didn't you hold him accountable, not for just dalizing at he h
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look, look at john kacek. i learned a lot from that man. i came as a young guy in congress under his leadership. following the same trail he blazed. here is a guy, who sees a problem and runs at the problem. that is what leadership is. we got big problems. we do not want a president blaming somebody else for four years. we do not want a president ducking the tough issues, demagoguing the other party. we want a president who will lead and fix this mess and solve our problems and get this country back on the right track. [applause] so it is not enough for us to complain about the broken promises or to simply highlight the fact that president obama cannot run on his record so he is trying to distort hours and distract people to win by default. this is why we are offering specific solutions, specific ideas in how to create 12 million jobs, how to get people back to work, how to confront our problems. number one, and here in ohio, here in this part of ohio, we have so much energy in this country. let's use this energy and put people back to work
look, look at john kacek. i learned a lot from that man. i came as a young guy in congress under his leadership. following the same trail he blazed. here is a guy, who sees a problem and runs at the problem. that is what leadership is. we got big problems. we do not want a president blaming somebody else for four years. we do not want a president ducking the tough issues, demagoguing the other party. we want a president who will lead and fix this mess and solve our problems and get this country...
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elections and outright manipulation of voting machines take this for example ohio secretary of state john husted has skirted around election laws to install experimental software patches on vote counting tabulators and up to thirty nine ohio counties so what are these uncertified software patches and could they have the potential to alter the election results those are the things we need to be asking in this pivotal election so to help us break through the madness i'm joined now by mark crispin miller professor of media at n.y.u. and author of fooled again the real case for electoral reform mark thank you for coming on thanks for having me on and i have fled to brooklyn from manhattan in order to have flushing toilets and electricity so you know ordinarily be in the studio but i couldn't do that today no problem i really appreciate i know things are really crazy over there in new york so you know mark last time we talked we talked mostly about the last the last couple lections and the extensive voting fraud with those let's talk about this election i mean going off what i just said what d
elections and outright manipulation of voting machines take this for example ohio secretary of state john husted has skirted around election laws to install experimental software patches on vote counting tabulators and up to thirty nine ohio counties so what are these uncertified software patches and could they have the potential to alter the election results those are the things we need to be asking in this pivotal election so to help us break through the madness i'm joined now by mark crispin...
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. >> john, the advertising onslaught here has been devastating. obviously we've taken shelter in this underground bunker, but from what i've been hearing on the outside, tragically almost 99% of the population here in ohio still has electricity. horrible. it'll take a long time to clean up the debris covering the state. >> they always hit the nail on the head, don't they? well, brand new information on cia's role in the benghazi terror attacks. details next. >>> plus, oprah's favorite things, and you might even be able to afford a few of them. you're watching "first look" on msnbc. if you think running a restaurant is hard, try running four. fortunately we've got ink. it gives us 5x the rewards on our internet, phone charges and cable, plus at office supply stores. rewards we put right back into our business. this is the only thing we've ever wanted to do and ink helps us do it. make your mark with ink from chase. flavor, meet food. it's time for swanson flavor boost. concentrated broth in easy to use packets. mix it into skillet dishes, for an in
. >> john, the advertising onslaught here has been devastating. obviously we've taken shelter in this underground bunker, but from what i've been hearing on the outside, tragically almost 99% of the population here in ohio still has electricity. horrible. it'll take a long time to clean up the debris covering the state. >> they always hit the nail on the head, don't they? well, brand new information on cia's role in the benghazi terror attacks. details next. >>> plus,...
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i'm with john glenn on that point. i think maybe the better solution is a cooperative process for its like notice the rulemaking from over its proposed standards of individual agency show up outside the context of a specific case where the politics are sort of skewed consideration and then figures a general category. to be a very interesting exercise. >> were perhaps concert review so it can change over time? >> in response to your question, the threat can be eminent or long-term threat and can still be reasonable threats that need to be addressed in the national security context in the declassification review. what struck me when we're doing our reviews is not the imminence argument, but the mosaic argument that this alone won't be spread, the combined with this, deus, deus, they spun it out so broadly that anything could fit within the mosaic theory and anything could as a result be classified or too sensitive to be released. there was a tendency for potential abuses that era as opposed to the imminence theory. and t
i'm with john glenn on that point. i think maybe the better solution is a cooperative process for its like notice the rulemaking from over its proposed standards of individual agency show up outside the context of a specific case where the politics are sort of skewed consideration and then figures a general category. to be a very interesting exercise. >> were perhaps concert review so it can change over time? >> in response to your question, the threat can be eminent or long-term...
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with me is the author of branding america, republican strategist noelle nick nikpour and john. >> how is mitt romney doing in the swing states? >> fabulous in the swing states. people are sending money all the way up until now. >> judge jeanine: you always go to the money thing. >> you have to follow the money and the fact that obama raised a billion dollars and mitt romney is right behind him. usually as a national fundraiser i know that i raised the bulk of my money the first of october. it is continuing on. it is heating up and a lot of the undecideds are just now starting to write a check. >> judge jeanine: is the latest poll shows that the president and mitt romney tied at 48%. in florida, romney is squeaking by, obama 50% to 48. pennsylvania the president has a 5% lead but in the national polls, governor romney edges ahead of the president 50% to 47%. so everybody says it is about ohio. is it? >> it is definitely about ohio. it is ohio. someone said the national polls are kind of like giving an average temperature for the country. >> judge jeanine: but they don't count? >> exact
with me is the author of branding america, republican strategist noelle nick nikpour and john. >> how is mitt romney doing in the swing states? >> fabulous in the swing states. people are sending money all the way up until now. >> judge jeanine: you always go to the money thing. >> you have to follow the money and the fact that obama raised a billion dollars and mitt romney is right behind him. usually as a national fundraiser i know that i raised the bulk of my money...
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they will be joined by many of romney sportiers including speaker of the house john boehner. >>> there is heartbreak for a n family torn apart by sandy. the bodies of two young boys were found in the marsh. coming up the mother says no one answered about her calls for help. >>> well, today is the day many apple fans have been waiting for. delivery of the knew ipad mini. u.s. apple stores will deliver them to people who placed early orders. many placed last week. it's a little more expensive than many expected with a starting price of $329. >>ll ght looks like i might get one. >> i think everyone in my house wants one. >>> let's go see what the roads are like. sal, how does it look? >> on friday it always looks better. doesn't it? >> yeah. >> it does look a little better. it's doing pretty well as you drive around the bay area. it looks very nice. heading out to the mccarthur maze and continuing out to an uncrowded bay bridge toll plaza. trying to get into san francisco it looks pretty good. no major problems on the lower deck. on the upper deck is where most people go. this is northbou
they will be joined by many of romney sportiers including speaker of the house john boehner. >>> there is heartbreak for a n family torn apart by sandy. the bodies of two young boys were found in the marsh. coming up the mother says no one answered about her calls for help. >>> well, today is the day many apple fans have been waiting for. delivery of the knew ipad mini. u.s. apple stores will deliver them to people who placed early orders. many placed last week. it's a little...
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john bon jovi is live in the studio to talk about tonight's nbc universal benefit and the devastation in his hometown. >>> and legendary rockers aerosmith perform live on the plaza. >>> and this sunday on "meet the press" david gregory gets the final word of the 2012 campaign from obama strategist david plouffe and house majority leader, eric cantor. >>> and now keep it on this channel for continuing local news, weather, sports, and more. i'm lynn berry. thanks for watching "early today," just your first stop of the day, today on your nbc station. have a great weekend. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com
john bon jovi is live in the studio to talk about tonight's nbc universal benefit and the devastation in his hometown. >>> and legendary rockers aerosmith perform live on the plaza. >>> and this sunday on "meet the press" david gregory gets the final word of the 2012 campaign from obama strategist david plouffe and house majority leader, eric cantor. >>> and now keep it on this channel for continuing local news, weather, sports, and more. i'm lynn berry....
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and john robers and standing by in pensacola, florida. with edhenry in new hampshire with the president. john, what can you tell us about the mood and atmosphere out there. >> good american afternoon to you uma. 8000 people here. not like he's worried about winning the counties. everything in the panhandle is solidly republican. but what he is doing in pensacola is get out the vote. turn out the heat and numbers of voters and get coverage in the other counties where he is softer. and three city stop in florida and kissime. and orlando lakes north of tampa and traveling back and forth in the i-four corridor and taking the state of florida. he is ahead by a couple of points. but you can't take it for granted here in florida. at this speech, he will build on the themes he talked about everything. he is adopting a lot of what president obama was saying. big change is needed from the next administration and because there was a huge military presence egegland air force base and pensacola naval station, he would talk about the potential defense
and john robers and standing by in pensacola, florida. with edhenry in new hampshire with the president. john, what can you tell us about the mood and atmosphere out there. >> good american afternoon to you uma. 8000 people here. not like he's worried about winning the counties. everything in the panhandle is solidly republican. but what he is doing in pensacola is get out the vote. turn out the heat and numbers of voters and get coverage in the other counties where he is softer. and...
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he was sending john mccallum, the cia director of the center of intelligence come he would send john, who was very tight in the republican politics at this point, she would send him to advise. whenever there were -- he was reading the congressional leaders a was a bipartisan. he wasn't getting the democratic leaders on the phones giving them privileged information so he was very careful to be bipartisan in his political. >> host: i have to say when the tape recordings on the discussions emerged, they suggested that jfk and the advisers were not so much fearful or not so fearful that if they accept a public trade that this would appear weak to the american domestic political audience is that they would appear weak to nato. that they get the trade and ally were sacrificed and allied's interest that the net result was the same the deal was kept secret even in the end. >> guest: that's right if you are in a moment of crisis like this trying to negotiate things like how to get out of the crisis to train missiles and things you want yourself to be in the strongest possible position. and you
he was sending john mccallum, the cia director of the center of intelligence come he would send john, who was very tight in the republican politics at this point, she would send him to advise. whenever there were -- he was reading the congressional leaders a was a bipartisan. he wasn't getting the democratic leaders on the phones giving them privileged information so he was very careful to be bipartisan in his political. >> host: i have to say when the tape recordings on the discussions...
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giving speeches in the stadium, blowing off democratic interest groups to invite them to the debate, john kerry wanted to endorse them before new hampshire and he said no. he's on the internet, social media, and i said to axelrod i don't have a better idea for how they could have done this but why don't you break the rules in washington? and axelrod's answer was essentially because it's washington. it's not america. but there really are if you are prisoner to the tyranny of 60 votes, and obama really does believe were certainly did believe that if we get the policy right, the politics will sort of take care of themselves. he said that was blowing down from the top. they took this almost perverse pride and like we are going to put our heads down and do the right thing. the best example of that i tell in the book is for democrats your head will explode when you read this is the story of the tax cuts. you may remember in 2008 pushed to the stimulus it was $180 billion the center for the checks. here's the money. and obama is essential we did the same thing except for the czech part because t
giving speeches in the stadium, blowing off democratic interest groups to invite them to the debate, john kerry wanted to endorse them before new hampshire and he said no. he's on the internet, social media, and i said to axelrod i don't have a better idea for how they could have done this but why don't you break the rules in washington? and axelrod's answer was essentially because it's washington. it's not america. but there really are if you are prisoner to the tyranny of 60 votes, and obama...
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there was a democrat named john f. kennedy. he had it right. ask not what your country can do for you. ask what you can do for your country. the way i was brought up. democrat or republican. that was patriotism. the obama late night talk show mirn tour continued this week the president was on jay leno. >> you know, i was fine with up until about 7th grade. and then malea is a fresh man in high school and i am pretty lost. >> yeah, i know >> it is it tough and fortunately they are great students on their own. and you know, if something doesn't work. i will call over to the department of the energy and see if they have a phycist. >> aing the math skills don't go above the 7th grade. i am glad he acknowledged it. i was watchinglet policies and wondered why he can't figure it out. he was on david letterman and asked about the national debt. he doesn't know. and mr. president, it is it 16 trillion dollars and some change. a lot of change and geth bigger all of the time here's another math piece that you might need to be aware of 23 million americans
there was a democrat named john f. kennedy. he had it right. ask not what your country can do for you. ask what you can do for your country. the way i was brought up. democrat or republican. that was patriotism. the obama late night talk show mirn tour continued this week the president was on jay leno. >> you know, i was fine with up until about 7th grade. and then malea is a fresh man in high school and i am pretty lost. >> yeah, i know >> it is it tough and fortunately they...